Ode to B5... [PIC]
 
Notifications
Clear all

Ode to B5... [PIC]

3 Posts
3 Users
4 Reactions
1,469 Views
Rich Sufficool
(@rich-sufficool)
Illustrious Member
Joined: 5 years ago
Posts: 4812
Topic starter  

In that era of pop art paint finishes on muscle and pony Mopars, the two colors I still loved the most was B5 Blue and Turbine Bronze (phased out in 1968).  This 1970 Challenger 340 Six-Pak T/A just looks perfect on the shelf although I'd rather have a 1:1 sitting in my driveway. This is a really well done model. I like that they replicated the overspray on the chassis.

70 Challenger TA B5 015
70 Challenger TA B5 003
70 Challenger TA B5 005
70 Challenger TA B5 008
70 Challenger TA B5 020
70 Challenger TA B5 006
70 Challenger TA B5 007
70 Challenger TA B5 023
70 Challenger TA B5 018
70 Challenger TA B5 016
70 Challenger TA B5 014
70 Challenger TA B5 011
70 Challenger TA B5 012
70 Challenger TA B5 001

 

70 Challenger TA B5 004


   
Paul Rouffa, Jack Dodds, Paul Rouffa and 1 people reacted
Quote
john3976
(@john3976)
Famed Member
Joined: 5 years ago
Posts: 1691
 

I always liked this color blue. 



   
ReplyQuote
(@jack-dodds)
Illustrious Member
Joined: 5 years ago
Posts: 20774
 
Posted by: @john3976

I always liked this color blue. 

I wonder why they called it B5 Blue?  Mopar had some very cool color names back in that era.....man go, sublime, plum crazy purple, panther pink, etc.



   
ReplyQuote
Share: